On The Road
12 lenticular panels explore the cinematic narrative of politically and cultural charged cities such as Montreal, Rome, Athens, Istanbul and Jerusalem based on photographs taken during a one year trave in 1970-1971.

Swarm Vision
"Swarm Vision" an installation consisting of 3 cameras on rails that autonomously look around the gallery space for visual details of interest. 2 screens feature the results. The first shows what each camera sees, and the second is a 3D simulation scene overview that includes each cameras' location and the sum of images they each capture.

James Bay Cree Documentary Photography Repatriation 1973-2013
700 photographs taken in 1973 in northern Quebec are organized into 23 themes for an exhibition and publication representing the way of life of the James Bay Cree indigenous cultures at the start of their political negotiations over the James Bay Hydro-Electric project.

2011

Voice of Sisyphus
A multimedia projection with 4 channel spatialized sound installation in which a black and white image is sonified by a computer program which synthesizes image segments and produces sounds resulting in a continuously evolving composition.

Refraction
"Refraction" explores the cinematic narrative of the photographic image in a non-electronic form, the lenticular medium, a process in which multiple still photographs can be viewed sequentially through the change of the observers' viewing position.

Studies in ReTelling
"ReTelling" explores the synthesis of literary form and computer engineering in narrative construction inspired in part by the author Raymond Queneau's mutiple retelling of a simple story in "Exercises de Style" to explore how the positioning and scaling of images creates changes in meaning. Two screens continuously re-organize their images and at some point exchange them.

Shanghai eArts Beyond (2009)

2008

Data Flow
A 3 screen realtime data visualization that features animations of aggregated data based on worldwide communication of CEB members featured on teh 23rd and 2th floor of the corporation's offices.

Corporate Executive Board, Arlington Virginia

2008

We Are Stardust
An installation that reflects on the metaphorical nature of imaging technologies
in the exploration of our environments. Two visualizations redraw with
laser and infrared camera in the gallery the angle of views of sky observations
by the sun orbiting Spitzer telescope since its launch in 2003.

Blink
Full wall projection consists of a matrix of eyes that open and close
based on their neighbor’s behaviors. Each eye's decision is dependent
on statistically evaluating what its neighbor eyes are doing, dynamically
calculated in realtime.

Dynamic Modulations(proposal)
A large multiscreen display in the waiting room area of the OU Tulsa campus
clinic hospital. The screens feature dynamically generated visualizations
based on the movement of fish inside three tanks located in the entrance
way.

Clinic Research Facility, University of Oklahoma, Tulsa

2005

Kinetic Flow
Porcelain on Enamel
visualization on a leaning 24' concrete wall above escalator unit at the entrance of the subway station. The design concept is to engage the kinetic experience of the pedestrians? move on both escalator and staircase, one smooth, the other sequential. The computer generated image is based on statistical data sampled from LA metro traffic circulation to seed the image generating equation.
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Making Visible the Invisible
A data visualization installation of 6 plasma screens behind the main librarians' desk in
the Mixing Chamber area of the library features visualizations that are
based on statistical analyses of the circulation of non-fiction books
catalogued according to the Dewey decimal system going in and out of the
library's collection.

Pockets Full of Memories (extended)
Database installation in which the audience contributes a digitized image of an object in their possession with descriptions input through a questionnaire. The sum of the archive of objects is continuously re-organized on the large projection in the museum, positioning objects of similar descriptions near each other. The archive of objects can be viewed in the museum and accessed on the internet where the public can add comments to each object.

Chance
Encounters
A computer generated installation featured on video displays at the 7th
and Metro Subway station platforms in Los Angeles. The theme of the installation
was the chance encounter potential of the subway environment, passengers'
thoughts while waiting, and a collection of objects they might carry with
them.

SensingSpeakingSpace
A large projected abstract image and a six channel ambient sound composition
are continuously changing in subtle details, affected by the movement
of the public in the exhibition space. Using motion sensing technology,
the work addresses the poetics of presence, and narrative plot development
through the acts of wiping away and bringing forth.

Pockets
Full of Memories Database installation in which the audience contributes to an archive
by digitizing an image of an object in their possession. The sum of the
archive of objects is continuously being organized by a Kohonen self-organizing
map algorithm, positioning objects of similar descriptions near each other.
The archive of objects is projected on a large gallery wall and accessed
on the internet.

Transitional
Spaces The movement of people passing through the entrance and hallway spaces
of the Siemens headquarters architecture trigger narrative events seen
on large screen projections within the spaces. Commissioned for the opening
of the Siemens World Headquarters building in Munich, architecture by
Richard Meier.

A Sense
of Place Objects in a large blurred image come into focus according to the
audience's location and movement in front of it. The actions are recorded
in a database and calculated to occasionally trigger transitions to an
image of an urban place, accompanied by ambient sounds to create a sense
of presence either in Beijing or Los Angeles.

Tracing
A sensor controlled interactive installation with full wall projections on a two-sided wall positioned in the middle of the exhibition space. Two different sets of cultural data projected on the two sides of the screen wall express a cultural divide. The first screen features video scenes from the former Communist countries which are extracted by clicking on words in a letter, the other side features data
culled from Californian techno-culture. Commissioned by the Kunst und Austellunghalle,
Bonn, with a follow-up solo exhibition at MOCA, Los Angeles.

Slippery Traces An interactive installation and CD-ROM publication. A database of 250 postcards representing mid-20th Century global topics are organized into 25 chapters. By viewing one image at a time, and selecting a detail as the link to the next image, the viewer weaves a linear narrative suggestive of
Robbe-Grillet's writing style as in the movie "Last Year at
Marienbad" fused with the techno-aesthetics of "Blade Runner".

[The
Clearing] A hunting image representing the Bosnian war crisis is subdivided into sections each holding clusters of news topics of the war during the 1993-1994 period. Viewers uncover the texts by rolling over the image.
Published by base.arts, San Francisco.

An Anecdoted Archive from the Cold War An installation work and CD-ROM publication that addresses the archive
as multi-linear narrative and the intersection of personal and official
documents in Stalinist Hungary. Over 60 stories and objects in the artist's
possession are classified according to the floorplan of the former Hungarian
Communist propaganda museum.

Equivalents
II An interactive work that uses a 2D fractal mid-point synthesis algorithm
to create organic abstract images shaped by text input by the user. All
phrases contributed by users remain with the work and function as reference
for the feedback process when words in the user's phrase are compared
to those in the data pool. The project's title positions digital algorithmic
design in relation to Alfred Stieglitz's 1922 project "Equivalents".

Between East
& West
An installation on the theme of information exchange during the Cold War,
with computer generated images produced by surveillance image processing
algorithms. Image generating software were initiated through collaborative
actions with a programmer in Hungary, near the end of the Socialist era.

Noise-To-Signal A series of investigations of image processing algorithms derived
from space satellite and surveillance literature. The intention was to
generate interesting processes by which to transform existing images,
then later generating images purely from code. At that time, Chaos Theory,
and Shannon's Information Theory were guiding factors directing the conceptualization
of the work.

China in
Transition A photographic project of handpainted billboards focusing on multiple layers of socio-cultural narratives at the dawn of China's transition to a world oriented society in the aftermath of
the Cultural Revolution. The billboards' subject matter were unusual in
their juxtapositions of official Maoist propaganda, community education
(Promotion of science, traffic rules, family planning, etc.), movie advertisements,
and commercial advertising. many in English reaching out to an international
business community.

Stiftung Ahlers Pro Arte Museum, Hanover (2008)

1985

Posing Series "Posing series" is made up of snapshots taken from two
family photo albums dating from the 1960s. Thematic considerations in
the project address cultural issues such as the complex signifying aspect
of the photograph - the layering of meanings imbedded in the conventions
of the pose, specifically gestural coding.

Corporate Culture "Corporate Culture", takes as its theme the complex multilayered
encoding and staging of photographic portraiture, a form of communication
that convey messages imbued with belief systems. These still-lives were
influenced by studies in the staging of photographic portraiture in the
1981 EF. Hutton corporate annual report, a stock brokerage firm, and a
photographic document of Mao Tse Tung pictures.

Still Lifes A series of staged still-lives using found or made objects that address
social, cultural and personal narratives. Still Lifes belongs to a group
that include, among others, Everyday Stories, Image/Text Series, Theoretical
Studies, and Object Narratives. These explore, within the framework of
the photographic studio, the system of objects and its syntax in terms
of their semantic relations.

SX-70 Studies
SX-70 polaroids were created as quick sketch studies for large format staged studio compositions realized between 1978 to 1983. They functioned as a form of "warm up" exercises for producing the large format hand-tined series titled "Still Lives".

1979-1980

Everyday Stories The premise of the project was analytic in approach: to investigate
through the ordering of objects in a photographic composition, the narrative
potential and syntax by which images convey meaning. The material used
for these compositions consisted of things lying around inside and outside
the studio, a collection of odds and ends, plastic objects found at goodwill,
detritus, etc

Forest City Gallery, London, Ontario

1977

Syntax of the Copy Sequences and variations of multiple layerings between an object,
its fascimile, and the copy of the copy. An investigation into the encoding
of meaning, the gain or loss of cultural information in the degrees of
reproduction and their interactions.

Optica Gallery, Montreal

1976-1980

Floating Objects A series of photographs taken in construction sites across the American
continent over a period of 4 years. The images are a result of formally
composed events that were disrupted through the action of introducing
a chance element. Construction sites were selected as staging grounds
for these images because of their transitional status between nature and
culture.

Urban Nature A series of photographic studies that explored the relation between
order and chaos in visual compositions, a precursor to my later interest
in Claude Shannon´s Information Theory. The approach consisted of
studying the visual relationship of cluttered, banal and uneventful subject
matter (a form of noise) in real space and to orchestrate the subject
matter to achieve a formal balance.

Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa and others

1975

Catalogue of
Found Objects A work that addresses the semiotics of objects and systems of classification.
A vacant San Francisco lot was sampled like an archaeological excavation
site resulting in a collection of cast-off objects found on the site.
The artifacts were then classified and catalogued against the same backdrop
using juxtapositions and repetition to reveal similarities and differences.

James Bay Cree
Documentary A photographic document of everyday life in 4 James Bay Cree Indian
coastal settlements in sub-arctic Canada at the time of their legal battle against
the James Bay Hydro-Electric Corporation, resulting in an archive of 2800
images that represented a personalized but systematic documentation of
Cree indigenous culture: rituals, housing, hunting, people, interaction
with nature, the transition to Western ways, etc.